The angle's measure in radians is calculated as: θ = 1.86π
What is the angle of the terminal point?
The circle's radius is 2.5 units long and the terminal point is (−2.26, 1.07).
The point (−2.26, 1.07) is in Q II and tan is negative.
Since the position in the 3-o'clock is basically the positive x-axis, this means the angle that is terminating at (2.26, -1.07) (which is in Q IV) should look like the given diagram.
from the right triangle we have
tan θ = 1.07/-2.26
tan θ = -0.4735
θ = tan⁻¹-0.4735
θ = 334.66°
In radians the angle is: 334.66° * π/180 = 1.86π